The Rams and Eagles are attractive trade partners because they both own two second-round picks.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher said at the owners meeting last month he would be interested in making a deal with the Browns. St. Louis is in desperate need of a receiver and is believed to be interested in Blackmon. By moving up to No. 4, the Rams would probably be able to land him.

Among the teams that could have interest in Tannehill include the Miami Dolphins (No. 8), Buffalo Bills (No. 10) and Kansas City Chiefs (No. 11).

Browns general manger Tom Heckert told the Plain Dealer he is willing to deal down “a few spots” but not as far down as he did last year, when he traded the sixth overall pick to the Atlanta Falcons and got the 27th overall pick. He then moved up to No. 21 to select Baylor defensive tackle Phil Taylor.

The Browns also own the 22nd overall pick in the first round from last year’s trade with Atlanta.